New study shows carbon-capturing phytoplankton colonized the ocean by rafting on particles of chitin
Published Date: 5/11/2023
Source: phys.org
Throughout the ocean, billions upon billions of plant-like microbes make up an invisible floating forest. As they drift, the tiny organisms use sunlight to suck up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Collectively, these photosynthesizing plankton, or phytoplankton, absorb almost as much CO2 as the world's terrestrial forests. A measurable fraction of their carbon-capturing muscle comes from Prochlorococcus—an emerald-tinged free-floater that is the most abundant phytoplankton in the oceans today.